Meanings of minor planet names: 216001–217000

216001–216100

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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216101–216200

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 * 216164 Simonkrughoff || || Karl Simon Krughoff (1976–2023), an American astronomer. || ·
 * -id=194
 * 216194 Újvárosy || || Antal Újvárosy (b. 1954), a Hungarian environmental specialist, teacher and amateur astronomer. || ·
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216201–216300

 * -id=241
 * 216241 Renzopiano || || Renzo Piano (born 1937), an Italian architect and engineer, who won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1998. || ·
 * -id=261
 * 216261 Mapihsia || || Pi Hsia Ma (born 1951), the mother of co-discoverer Man-Ti Chang || ·
 * -id=295
 * 216295 Menorca || || Menorca is the most eastern and northern island of the Balearic Islands (Spain). It was declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1993 by UNESCO, and contains important megalithic monuments (navetas, talayots and taulas). || ·
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216301–216400

 * -id=319
 * 216319 Sanxia || || China Three Gorges University (Sānxiá Dàxué) is a university with prominent hydraulic and electrical disciplines, located in Yichang City, Hubei Province, P. R. China. || ·
 * -id=331
 * 216331 Panjunhua || || Pan Junhua (born 1930), an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, is the founder of both optic test equipment and optics manufacturing technology, and a pioneer of aspherical optics application in China. || ·
 * -id=343
 * 216343 Wenchang || || Wenchang Shi, historically known as Zibei County, a Chinese city in Hainan Dao. || ·
 * -id=345
 * 216345 Savigliano || || Savigliano, an important agricultural and industrial center in Piedmont. || ·
 * -id=368
 * 216368 Hypnomys || || Hypnomys, an extinct genus of giant rodents that existed in the Balearic Islands until ca. 2000 BC  || ·
 * -id=390
 * 216390 Binnig || || Gerd Binnig (born 1947), German physicist and Nobel laureate || ·
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216401–216500

 * -id=428
 * 216428 Mauricio || || Mauricio Muler, the name of both a grandfather (1904–1987) and a son (born 1999) of co-discoverer Gustavo Muler || ·
 * -id=433
 * 216433 Milianleo || || Milian Leo Schwab (born 2004), son of German discoverer Erwin Schwab || ·
 * -id=439
 * 216439 Lyubertsy || || Lyubertsy, a major industrial and scenic center in the Moscow region. || ·
 * -id=446
 * 216446 Nanshida || || Nanshida, the Chinese abbreviation for the Nanjing Normal University, dates back to 1902 with the establishment of Sanjiang Normal College. || ·
 * -id=451
 * 216451 Irsha || || Irsha, a river in Ukraine || ·
 * -id=462
 * 216462 Polyphontes || 5397 T-2 || Polyphontes, a Greek hero, son of Autophonos, was one of the leaders of an ambush against Tydeus near Thebes. || ·
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216501–216600

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 * 216591 Coetzee || || John Maxwell Coetzee (born 1940), a South African author and academic, now living in Australia. || ·
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216601–216700

 * -id=624
 * 216624 Kaufer || || Andreas Kaufer (born 1968), a German astronomer || ·
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216701–216800

 * -id=752
 * 216752 Kirbyrunyon || || Kirby D. Runyon (b. 1985), an American planetary scientist. || ·
 * -id=757
 * 216757 Vasari || || Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) was an Italian architect and art historian. He realized the palace of the Caravan in Pisa and the Florentine complex of the Uffizi. || ·
 * -id=780
 * 216780 Lilianne || || Lilianne Alice Osmonson (born 2018) is the great-granddaughter of astronomer James Whitney Young, who discovered this minor planet. || ·
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216801–216900

 * -id=808
 * 216808 Tolmárgyula || || Gyula Tolmár (1909–1987), a Hungarian astronomer and university lecturer. || ·
 * -id=888
 * 216888 Sankovich || || Anatoly Sankovich (born 1960), an amateur astronomer and telescope maker. || ·
 * -id=893
 * 216893 Navina || || Navina Lamminger (born 1978) is a German social scientist and author. She graduated in Tibetology at the University of Munich in 2013. She now works as a dramaturge for top cabaret artists. || ·
 * -id=897
 * 216897 Golubev || || Golubev Vladimir Aleksandrovich (born 1940), on the astronomy faculty at Vitebsk State University, is a well-known astronomy popularizer and publicist in Belarus. || ·
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216901–217000

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 * 216910 Vnukov || || Viktor Milentinovich Vnukov (born 1950), a pilot and engineer || ·
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